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Ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus

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Ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus
Δέκα πόλεις-βασίλεια της Κύπρου (Greek)
Location of Ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus
Ethnic groups
Greeks, Phoenicians, other Cypriot populations
Today part of Cyprus

The ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus are listed in a 673–672 BC inscription attributed to Esarhaddon, who ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 681 BC to 669 BC. These kingdoms were Greek, Greco-Phoenician, and Greco-Eteocypriot in origin.[1]

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Greek

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Greco-Phoenician

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Greco-Eteocypriot

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge 1880, “The history of Esarhaddon (son of Sennacherib) king of Assyria” (The Names of the Twenty-two Kings, p. 104-108)